Kerala Press Academy

Kerala Press Academy

Kerala Press Academy, is an academy of journalists in Kerala. It was established on March 19th 1979. It is a joint venture of the Government of Kerala, Kerala Union of Working Journalists and Indian Newspaper Society. The head office of Kerala Press Academy is located at Kakkanad, Kochi, Kerala.

Its primary aim is to foster and co-ordinate activities in the sphere of Journalism. The Academy has set up a full-fledged institute, published books and monographs, organized seminars and workshops and instituted endowments and awards for promoting excellence in the field of journalism.

Aims and objectives

#To promote and co-ordinate study and research in the field of journalism.
#To organize or help to organize training courses, workshops, seminars, exhibitions and #consultancy services in association with working journalists, newspaper management and universities.
#To publish books, periodicals, monographs and research papers.
#To co-operate with academic institutions and organizations in the formulation of syllabus for teaching journalism.
#To institute awards to honour individuals, institutions and organizations in recognition of admirable services rendered and to grant fellowships for conducting advanced study and research in journalism.
# To conduct PG Diploma Courses in Journalism and also in PR and Advertisements, in order to give birth to a younger generation in the above mentioned fields.

Administration

The academy is administered by a General Council and an Executive Council comprising of working journalists, media owners, and Government representatives constituted by the Government of Kerala.

External links

* [http://www.pressacademy.org Press Academy]
* [http://www.kerala.gov.in/dept_prd/programmes.htm Programmes]
* [http://www.hindu.com/2004/02/11/stories/2004021113320300.htm Article from "The Hindu"]


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